SDCC 2019 – NECA Reveals

It’s that time of the year again, Comic-Con, where you can be what you want to be, our feeds get flooded with news, and where products get revealed.

Wear gonna talk about figure reveals, horror figures obviously and nobody does that better than NECA.

A lot of the figures being showed do not have official images or pricing.

This will probably be a two-part article with more reveals coming.

– Ultimates –

Annabelle – Annabelle Comes Home

Ultimate Annabelle so far appears to come with Rocking Chair, Display Case, 3 Head Sculpts, and one accessory I can’t make out it appears to be a note maybe

That officially gives us three figures from The Conjuring Universe ( The Nun, The Crooked Man, and Annabelle)

Due out in December

Pinhead – Hellraiser

If you ask NECA collectors this was probably the best reveal today, fans have been hungry for more Hellraiser.

It’s like a homage piece for NECA, Hellraiser was the line that made NECA blow up back in 2002.

Ultimate Pinhead comes with his iconic Puzzle Box, Two Head Sculpts, and will have a Soft Goods Skirt

Due out in the Fall

Big Chap – Alien

One license that I hope gets more love in the Ultimate line is Alien, I have been waiting for a Big Chap re-release for awhile.

Big Chap seems to be coming with a Chest Burster, Face Hugger, and a Ovomorph Egg

Due out in the Fall

– Cloth Figures –

Pennywise – IT (1990)

Beep beep, Richie! NECA is proud to present Pennywise from the 1990 horror mini-series of Stephen King’s IT as the newest addition to its 8” clothed action figure line!

Pennywise, as played by Tim Curry, stands approximately 8”, wearing a fully sewn screen-accurate portrayal of the iconic costume. The wisecracking clown will also come with a balloon, two interchangeable heads, and interchangeable hands (regular gloved and monster)!

Chucky & Tiffany – Bride of Chucky

Sometimes cute and often deadly, Chucky & Tiffany make the perfect pairing not just with each other, but also as our next release in the Toony Terrors line!

This 2-pack will include Chucky & Tiffany (Bride of Chucky) in 6-inch scale to fit in with the rest of the Toony Terrors collection.

Comes in blister card packaging with a bonus cutout backdrop.

Release Date: November 2019

– 1:1 Replicas –

Chucky – Bride of Chucky

Own a real, posable, life-size replica of the Chucky doll from the cult classic movie Bride of Chucky!

This 1:1 model is based on Chucky’s on-screen appearance and has been exactingly duplicated from measurements and references from puppeteers who worked on the film to be the most screen-accurate representation available anywhere. It has an inner articulated armature so you can pose him, life-like eyes, synthetic hair, and clothing that precisely matches the screen-used garments.

This fantastic replica doll stands approximately 30 inches tall and will be the crowning piece in any collection.

Sculpted by Iric Fidram and Mychal Vens of Moody Pudding Studios.

Release Date: February 2020

Tiffany – Bride of Chucky

Own a real, posable, life-size replica of the Tiffany doll from the cult classic movie Bride of Chucky!

This 1:1 model is based on Tiffany’s on-screen appearance and has been exactingly duplicated from measurements and references from puppeteers who worked on the film to be the most screen-accurate representation available anywhere. It has an inner articulated armature so you can pose her, life-like eyes, synthetic hair, and clothing that precisely matches the screen-used garments.

This fantastic replica doll stands approximately 30 inches tall and will be the crowning piece in any collection.

Sculpted by Iric Fidram and Mychal Vens of Moody Pudding Studios.

Release Date: February 2020

Today was an amazing day for reveals and I’m super excited to see what else is coming!

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I was born and raised in West Virginia (insert WV movie cliches here). Growing up life was boring back in the sticks. I had no friends nearby, and nothing to do. However, the living room was like a cinema library. All the DVDs, and VHS towering to the ceiling.
So while my school friends were hanging out or playing games online together, I was at home studying, memorizing, and falling in love with movies. Around the age of five or six the earliest horror movie I remember watching was Evil Dead II: Death By Dawn, it was roughly recorded off TV on to VHS along with The Labyrinth and a few others that weren't rememberable. I just recall being blown away at what I was seeing, especially when Linda's head is tightened in the vice, and Ash slowly carves into her skull with his chainsaw. There my addiction began, so I started gathering up every horror movie I could find in the house. Finding titles like The Thing, The Stuff, Halloween and if we didn't have it, off to Blockbusters I went (Good lord I miss Blockbusters). After that I was hooked, horror became my first love of cinema and every other genre got back seat.
My Top 5 Favorites of Horror
Evil Dead II: Death By Dawn (1987)
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
Alien (1979)
Creepshow (1982)
Dead Alive (1992)